1690 results found for: Shiroi Kage
Mizuno Maki
Mizuno Maki is a Japanese actress. She has appeared in jidaigeki and contemporary dramas. (Source: Wikipedia)
Hara Sachie
Sachie Hara born in Fukuoka Japan is a Japanese actress and model under the management of the Ken-On Group. She is best known for her roles in dramas, including "Taiho Shichauzo", "Omizu no Hanamichi," and "Shichinin no Onna Bengoshi." (Source: Wikipedia)
Kaneko Fuminori
Kaneko Fuminori is a Japanese director from Nagano Prefecture. He graduated from Waseda University.
Nakai Masahiro
Nakai Masahiro is a Japanese singer, actor, and host for music events and variety shows such as the long-running music show Utaban. Until 2016, he was the leader of the now-disbanded boy group SMAP. He remained a part of Johnny's Entertainment until 2020 when he left to create his own man agency, Nonbiri…
Konishi Manami
Konishi Manami is a Japanese actress and singer from Satsumasendai, Kagoshima, Japan. She is a part of Sony Music Japan.
Yoshizawa Hisashi
Hisashi Yoshizawa, born in Tokyo, is a Japanese actor managed by Ten Carat. Yu Yoshizawa was his stage name when he first started performing in 1997. After taking a year off from performing, he returned to the stage in June 2006 under his birth name, Hisashi Yoshizawa. (Source: IMDb and DramaWiki)
Kikukawa Rei
Rei Kikukawa is a Japanese actress, model, and television presenter managed by Oscar Promotion. She married businessman Akita Yoshiteru in April 2017. They have 3 children together. On November 6, 2024, she announced that her divorce has been finalized.
Takeuchi Yuko
Takeuchi Yuko, born in Saitama, Saitama, Japan, was a Japanese actress. She made her big break with NHK's television series Asuka and JT Green's commercial. She had gone on to star in many TV shows, movies, and commercials. On May 10, 2005, Takeuchi married Nakamura Shidou, a Kabuki actor. They met…
Shiroi Yubi no Tawamure
Japanese Movie - 19725.7
A girl falls for a pickpocketer who gets arrested, so she hooks up with his ex-girlfriend and his ex-cellmate. (Source: TMDB)
Shiroi Kassoro
Japanese Drama - 1974, 26 episodes8.0
Sugiyama was undergoing training in Moses Lake, USA, for the Boeing 747 model transition training. After passing the exam and returning to Japan, he found that his wife Ayako had disappeared... (Source: TMDb)
Shiroi Kiba
Japanese Drama - 1974, 26 episodes
Arimitsu Yosuke, an elite detective in the First Investigative Division of the Metropolitan Police Department, shot Muraki, a childhood friend, who was also older brother of his lover Kyoko. However, this was a trap,…
Shiroi Kashoku
Japanese Drama - 1975, 19 episodes
Men and women who once separated without saying " I love you", reunited at the same place six years later, and accidently, they ends up involved in a murder case. (Source: Japanese = Wiki; TV-DB) ~~Adapted from Sagashima's…
Shiroi Chiheisen
Japanese Drama - 1975, 26 episodes8.0
The film portrays veteran boxing world champion Ryuzo Nakane, played by Tamiya, as he fails to defend his title for the sixth time and falls from his glory after a scandal with famous singer Noriko Hanabusa, as well…
Shiroi Himitsu
Japanese Drama - 1976, 25 episodes
Munekata Yuko remembered the face of Mimura Kyosuke , a doctor who killed her mother, by mistake in the course of an operation. Five years later, Yuko lost her eyesight due to craniopharyngioma. One day, Yuko has an…
Shiroi Hamon
Japanese Drama - 1977, 23 episodes7.0
Seventeen years ago, a child was kidnapped from the home of a Kyoto Yuzen dyeing artist, Katsuragi Sawako. However, the perpetrator died and the child went missing, with Sawako spending her days devoted to Yuzen dyeing…
Shiroi Yami
Japanese Special - 1959, 1 episodes
Textile dealer Koseki Seiichi (Funahashi Gen) is believed to have disappeared with Tadokoro Tsuneko (Nanao Reiko ), but two months later, only the corpse of a woman was found on Mount Akagi, and the whereabouts of…
Shiroi Oshikatachi
Japanese Movie - 1982
Semi-documentary film about gay hosts or young people in that profession, released as a set with two other Barazoku films, "Bara to Umi to Taiyo to" and "Bara no Seiza". (Source: Japanese = blog.goo.ne.jp || Translation…













